Rare Wayne Lynch Surfboard Restoration
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- čas přidán 12. 12. 2017
- Watch as veteran South Australian surfboard shaper, Rod 'Weasel' Bedford restores a rare Wayne Lynch Designs board made at John Arnold's 1971 -
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Film & Edit by Tom Bedford.
Music 'Much Later' by 100percentelectric. - Sport
Best restoration I've seen.. Amazing work.. Thank you for sharing.
Paint roller for glassing the rails, genius! Using that from now on
Such a pleasure to watch true craft in action awesome work mate!
Good job Rod...Greg Noll was the John Wayne of surfing. Just thought I'd throw that in LOL
Awesome. You make it look so easy
That was awesome. Love the original Aussie made sticker too🇦🇺🇦🇺🤙
Well done Sir !
Beautiful work
Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yes!!!!
Those old boards look better than they actually go. But they certainly are beautiful.
Yeah lots of new technology in surfboard designs now
Maestro 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌!
Amazing job
Hands up!😎👍
Excellent
What a classic
Yowza. Amazing work.
Beautiful !
Man it would be great if you get someone to surf it!!! That looks like a flyer!!!
How good was that !!!! 👍🏼
amazing!
I’m a fan
Nice
Beautiful work, but is it like 1% smaller now?
I love how he uses none of the crap tools some companies are trying to sell telling us they are necesary to shape/glass a board.
I have a question i just got a board that needs restoration how do i judge if i can take the glass work off and reshap without ending with a really thin board? Thanks!
Really depends on how deep the dents are and how thick the board is. Measure the depth of the deepest dents on the deck and bottom of the board. Combine those 2 measurements and that will give you an indication how much foam you need to take off. If the board has lots of repaired dings in it, it will probably not be worth reshaping the board, because hard lumps of resin in the foam create obstacles especially if they are on the rails. The board in the video had no dings repaired just a few holes.
I really enjoy your videos. Very professional. I just started restoring surfboards and what is the best way to "capture" or save the logo on a board that needs new glass? Cut it out or ? If cut out and later used is it too thick to glass over?
Get a photo of the logo , clean it up in photoshop, tape some jewellers tissue to an A4 sheet of printing paper and print it. czcams.com/video/NcfXjQ8ktE0/video.html
Hi ive got a surfboard it 8foot6inch and warped sideways can this be fixed
Wow! Can you do my magic Bob Krause board?
sir how did you save those logos
Printed new ones.